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Article: A St. Paul `classic' calling it a night; Manor supper club regulars lament the loss.(NEWS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- September 6, 2003
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Byline: Jon Tevlin; Staff Writer
The Manor, a time-torn supper club and bar on St. Paul's West 7th St., is the kind of place where Duey Quinn, a paraplegic Vietnam veteran from a nearby nursing home, can push his wheelchair up to the piano bar and sing "What a Wonderful World," as he did last Friday.
It's the kind of place where black Naugahyde seems not only fitting, but also necessary. It's the kind of place where an inordinate number of drinks contain maraschino cherries, and where a 31-year-old named Rocco Bonello could be moved to propose to his girlfriend, Meg, upon hearing someone sing "Our Love is Here to Stay," which he did on New Year's Eve, ...
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